Foreign exchange student orders Uranium online to Lyncourt home

Police are investigating a package believed to contain uranium that was delivered to this house at 211 Schaffer Ave. in Lyncourt. (Rick Moriarty | rmoriarty@syracuse.c­om) (Rick Moriarty | rmoriarty@syracuse.com)

LYNCOURT, N.Y. — A foreign exchange student ordered a small amount of uranium online from a Florida company and had it mailed to a Lyncourt home where she was staying, according to the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office.

The uranium — 8.96 grams of uranium 238 — was eventually going to be sent to China, said Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Sgt. Jon Seeber on Tuesday. He said he had no further information about why the student ordered it, or if mailing it to China would have been a crime. The student was from China, sources told Syracuse.com.

The uranium purchase can happen online and legally, Seeber said. The student ordered it from a company in Florida.

The vial of uranium was determined not to be hazardous, Seeber said.

The state Department of Environmental Conservation took the vial to Albany where it was turned over to the state Health Department, Seeber said.

The uranium was discovered in the mail by the homeowner where the student was staying on Schaffer Avenue in Lyncourt, Seeber said.

The homeowner called 911 on Monday evening, prompting a huge response by law enforcement and others: Responders included the Lyncourt Fire Department, Syracuse Fire Department’s HazMat unit, County Emergency Management, a USPS Postal Inspector and the DEC.